Mark Cuban released a message to Dallas Mavericks fans on Cyberdust Wednesday morning.

Cuban says he has no problem with the moratorium. The NBA allows teams to negotiate with free agents starting July 1, but they can't be actually signed to a contract until over a week later. Even after DeAndre Jordan gave his word to the Mavericks he would join them, the Los Angeles Clippers were able to swoop in and change his mind the day before signing day.

Here's was the full statement from Cuban.

Hey mavs fans. So I had a nice conversation with Steve Ballmer, owner of the Cippers yesterday during our NBA meetings.

It started off more than a little frigid , but we both cleared the air on a few things.

I told him exactly what I told other owners, I didn't have a problem with his hail Mary approach to keeping a player. I understood why they did it. And even how they did it. They got their player back. End of story.

There are still a few unresolved issues that the NBA will have to work through but one I don't feel is an issue is the moratorium .

Nothing that happened with this deal was the result of the moratorium

The thing about the NBA is that you don't know which deals are the good deals and which arrows you avoided till you start playing the games

My guess is that we open the season against the Clippers. That's when the real fun will begin